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Evergreen trees keep their leaves/needles over the winter months. Deciduous trees lose their leaves during the winter months.
An evergreen tree's leaves never die and a deciduous tree's leaves die during the winter and fall. A deciduous tree drops its leaves in Autumn.
The evergreen tree will stray green year round, has pine cones, and the ability to look after itself. The Broad leaf tree will shed all the foliage during the summer and go into a torpor.
A crape myrtle is a deciduous tree, meaning that the leaves go dormant and fall off during fall and winter.
The two options are not comparable. The more accurate question is whether a cedar tree is deciduous or evergreen. Deciduous plants any plants that drop their leaves in the fall and are bare during the winter. Evergreens never drop all of their leaves. A conifer is a type of evergreen plant. All conifers are evergreen, but not all evergreens are conifers. But the definition of conifer is:con·i·fer (kn-fr, kn-)n.Any of various mostly needle-leaved or scale-leaved, chiefly evergreen, cone-bearing gymnospermous trees or shrubs such as pines, spruces, and firs.Cedars, or very similar plants called Junipers, are "scale-leaved" as listed in the definition above. So, Cedars are conifer evergreens, as opposed to most Holly plants, for example, which are broad leaf evergreens.A cedar is a conifer and it is evergreen. Not all conifers are evergreen i.e. the larch.
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The Advent wreath is a Christian tradition symbolizing the passage of the four weeks of Advent. The circle of the wreath symbolizes the eternal cycle of seasons. The evergreen and lighted candles stand for the persistence of life during winter.
Fasting is not required during Advent.
They can and do eat whatever they wish to eat during Advent.
The Gloria is not said at Mass during Advent and Lent.
because hyms hymns are prayers, and you pray a lot during advent.
The Roman Catholic church has a tradition of lighting Advent Candles during the four weeks of Advent.
Advent is a time of preparation for the coming of Christ at Christmas.
The primary thing that you have to do during Advent is to prepare for Christmas, you do this through confession, Mass, and prayer.
In the Traditional Roman Rite the Alleluia is used on Sundays of Advent along with the Gradual, but if the Mass from the Sunday is used during the week the Alleluia is omitted. It is not omitted during Advent in the Divine Office.
I am not sure what you mean by Advent Saint. There are hundreds of saints who have a feast day during Advent, including St. Nicholas of Myra. However, if any saint would be named as the Advent Saint it would be St. John the Baptist as the Gospels during Advent speak of him preparing the way for the Lord.
There are hundreds of saints who have feast days during Advent. It is just a coincidence.